Alleged to be a pretty lucrative business. There are very few of them except maybe in large cities. They have to be licensed as HazMat handlers and have all the necessary equipment and training to do the work and it can be pretty darn GROSS.
Not necessarily. Some janitorial jobs in cleaning up involve minor maintenance. Clean up jobs themselves can be very varied to; ranging from typical garbage disposal to crime scene clean up.
Crime Scene Clean Up New York - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 2001
Make sure you clean up
True Grime Crime Scene Clean Up - 2011 Road Rage 1-1 was released on: USA: 19 July 2011
True Grime Crime Scene Clean Up - 2011 Running Ragged 1-2 was released on: USA: 26 July 2011
Aftermath Inc and Advanced Bio Treatment are crime scene clean up companies that specialize in biological clean up for traumatic and hazardous crime scenes. Both companies serve locations all over the United States and are OSHA certified to handle biological waste.
Professionals who clean up crime scenes are commonly referred to as "crime scene cleaners" or "biohazard remediation technicians." They specialize in safely removing hazardous materials, including blood and other bodily fluids, and restoring the scene to a safe condition. Their work often involves adhering to strict health and safety regulations to prevent contamination and protect public health.
Crime Scene Cleaners offers a service to clean up homes and businesses from extreme disturbance, trauma and even bio-hazard materials. They can be contacted through their website or on 1-800 357 6731.
someone who investigates clues at a crime scene. they are one of the most important people in the crime lab.CSI's are crime scene investigators they photograph crime scenes and pick up potential evidence.
Six altogether four for BS and two criminal justice degree you must serve 8 years before you can becomee a crime scene investigator The above answer is some what silly, as it does not provide a correct reply to the question. A Police officer may attend a special course to learn the BASICS of crime scene work. BUT a college course of at lesat two years would be much better preperation, and would get you a position sooner than a basic course at some state Police academy that lasted a few weeks. Forensic science is exacting and precise. If you are not that kind of person, take a pass.
A crime scene investigator is responsible for collecting and analyzing physical evidence at a crime scene, while a detective is responsible for investigating crimes, gathering information, interviewing witnesses and suspects, and solving cases. Essentially, a crime scene investigator focuses on the physical evidence aspect, while a detective handles the overall investigation.
Yes, Being a criminal with Obessive Compulsive Disorder myself, I should know. Added; It is VERY unlikely!